Lecturer in Mathematics, UNSW
Daniel is a Lecturer in Mathematics at UNSW Sydney. His interests are from two very different areas: mathematics from ancient cultures and digital education in science.
Aug 06, 2021 10:05 am UTC| Insights & Views
Our modern understanding of trigonometry harks back to ancient Greek astronomers studying the movement of celestial bodies through the night sky. But in 2017, I showed the ancient Babylonians likely developed their own...
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